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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Somerville Source for High-Quality Appliances
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things — we’re also your go-to spot for buying top-notch appliances here in Somerville. With over two decades of hands-on experience serving Middlesex County, we know what works in real homes around Davis Square, Union Square, and beyond. We handpick every item in our inventory so you don’t have to guess what’ll last.
Diverse Inventory for Every Somerville Home
Whether you’re outfitting a cozy apartment off Highland Avenue or upgrading a family kitchen near Foss Park, we’ve got you covered. Our selection includes everything from high-performance refrigerators and washer-dryer sets to innovative dishwashers, microwaves, and oven/stove tops. The truth is, homes in Somerville come with unique challenges — tight spaces, old wiring, quirky layouts — so we stock appliances that actually fit your life here.
Quality and Dependability You Can Count On
We don’t sell anything we wouldn’t put in our own homes. Every appliance we offer gets tested against our own strict standards for performance and durability. That’s a promise we make to Somerville homeowners who’ve dealt with flimsy machines before. When you buy from us, you’re not just getting a new fridge — you’re getting something you won’t have to worry about for years.
Personalized Shopping Experience — No Pressure
Honestly, buying an appliance can be a hassle. That’s why our team takes the time to really listen. We’ll ask about your kitchen setup, your budget, and what you actually cook. Whether you’re replacing a dead stove in the middle of a weeknight or planning ahead for a renovation in Powder House Square, we help you find the right match without the sales pitch.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance
Here’s what sets us apart: we don’t disappear after you swipe your card. If your new washing machine starts acting up or your dryer needs a tune-up, our repair team is just a phone call away. We’ve been fixing appliances in Somerville for over 20 years, so we know the ins and outs of every brand we sell. Need dryer vent cleaning? We do that too.
Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience
We’re not about fancy showrooms or pushy sales. We’re about making appliance shopping feel straightforward — even pleasant. You won’t get slapped with fine print or hidden fees. Just honest advice and reliable gear that’ll keep your household running smooth. We hear this a lot: “Why didn’t I come here first?”
Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Somerville home? Give us a call at +1 (617) 459-2144 or stop by for a chat. Your satisfaction’s our priority — and we mean it.
Somerville, with a population of roughly 81,000, is the most densely populated city in New England. Situated just north of Boston and bordered by Cambridge and the Mystic River, it’s composed of distinct neighborhoods like Davis Square, Union Square, and Assembly Square — each with a mix of older triple-deckers and new condo developments. The local economy is powered by tech startups, arts, and restaurants, while the climate brings humid summers and cold, snowy winters that put heavy strain on aging appliances.
Those old triple-decker apartments and historic homes often have cramped kitchens with older, hard-to-reach appliances that break down during peak seasons — think refrigerators struggling in August heat or washing machines freezing up in January. Plus, with many residents working from home or juggling tight street-parking situations, a quick, local repair service saves them the headache of hauling units to a shop. That’s why Somerville locals trust us to keep their appliances running without the city’s typical parking nightmares.
Frequently Asked Questions About Somerville
My fridge is on the fritz in Davis Square — do you charge extra for street parking in Somerville?
No extra charge. We know parking in Somerville is notoriously tight, especially around Davis and Union Squares. Our technicians use scooters or park legally and walk, so you won't pay a premium for the neighborhood's density.
Is it true that Somerville's old triple-decker water pipes can damage dishwashers faster than other areas?
Yes. Many triple-deckers built before 1950 still have galvanized steel or lead pipes that leach sediment and minerals, which can clog dishwasher valves and pumps. We recommend a sediment filter inlet if you're in a pre-war building in Winter Hill or Spring Hill.
My dryer stopped heating — could it be related to Somerville's historic home wiring?
Absolutely. Many homes in Somerville's Prospect Hill or Ten Hills neighborhoods still have 100-amp service or older fuse boxes that can cause voltage drops, which strain dryer heating elements. We'll check your electrical panel first to avoid a repeat failure.